Aug. 31 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Sep. 2
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on September 14 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For September 1st, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on August 19.
Feasts
Saints
- Righteous Joshua, the son of Nun (c. 16th century BC)
- Martyrs Callista and her brothers Evodos and Hermogenes at Nicomedia (309)
- Holy 40 virgin-martyrs and their teacher the Hieromartyr Ammon the Deacon at Heraclea in Thrace (321-323):
* Laurencia the deaconess; Celsina; Theoclia; Theoctista; Dorothy; Eutychia; Thecla; Aristaineta; Philadelphia; Mary; Veronica; Euthymia; Lamprotatia; Euphymia; Theodora; Theodota; Teteia; Aquilina; Theodulia; Aplodora; Lampadia; Procopia; Paula; Junilla; Ampliana; Percissa; Polynicia; Maura; Gregoria; Kyriake; Bassa; Callinica; Barbara; Cyriena; Agathonica; Justa; Irene; Timothea; Tatiana; and Anna.
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Hieromartyr Priscus of Capua, first Bishop of Capua in Italy, where he was sent by the Apostle Peter, and martyred under Nero by tradition (c. 66)
- Hieromartyr Terentian, Bishop of Todi in Umbria in Italy, under Hadrian (118)
- Virgin-martyr Vibiana, in Rome, whose relics are now venerated in Los Angeles, of which she is the main patron-saint (3rd century)
- Saint Sixtus of Reims, first Bishop of Rheims in France (c. 300)
- Hieromartyr Firminus of Amiens, third Bishop of Amiens in France (c. 303)
- The 12 Holy Brothers, Martyrs, who suffered in the south of Italy and were brought together and enshrined at Benevento in 760 (c. 303):
* Donatus, Felix, Arontius, Honoratus, Fortunatus, Sabinian, Septimius, Januarius, another Felix, Vitalis, Sator, and Repositus.
- Saint Verena of Zurzach (Switzerland) (c. 350)
- Saint Victorius (Victurius), a disciple of St. Martin of Tours who became Bishop of Le Mans in France in c. 453 (c. 490)
- Saint Constantius of Aquino, Bishop of Aquino in Italy (c. 520)
- Saint Regulus (San Regolo), exiled from North Africa by the Arian Vandals, he landed in Tuscany in Italy and was martyred under Totila (545)
- Saint Lupus of Sens, a monk at Lérins who became Bishop of Sens in France in 609 (623)
- Saint Nivard of Rheims, Archbishop of Rheims in France (673)
- Saint Giles of Nîmes (Aegidius), monastic founder along the Rhone (c. 712)
- Saint Lythan (Llythaothaw), a saint in Wales to whom two churches are dedicated.
- Saints Giles (Aegidius) and Arcanus, founded a monastery that later grew into Borgo San Sepulcro in central Italy (1050)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New Martys and Confessors
- Virgin-martyrs Tatiana Gribkov and Natalia Kozlov (1937)
Other commemorations
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Notes
References
Sources
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